The instant my fingers closed around the stolen key, I felt the weight of its enchantnts humming faintly through the tal. A subtle warmth spread through my palm, resonating with my own mana. It was ticulously crafted, the magic woven into its structure radiating with precision—evidence of the Council's mastery, and perhaps their hubris. I pocketed it without missing a beat, eyes flicking swiftly across the hall, scanning for any hint that our theft had been noticed. But the Lord remained oblivious, his attention locked firmly onto the whispered exchanges with his subordinates.
Beside , Asterion shifted slightly, the picture of bored indifference perfected in his stance and expression. To an observer, he was rely another enforcer enduring yet another tedious day. Only the faintest tightness in his jaw, visible only to my practiced eye, betrayed his true state of readiness.
Without exchanging even a glance, we began moving steadily towards Vault Enoch, each step calculated to appear casual, purposeful enough not to attract suspicion. I could feel my pulse steadying with each stride, falling into the rhythm of the fortress's heartbeat—the quiet murmurs of scholars, the disciplined movents of the guards, and the humming undercurrent of mana that ran like veins through the stone beneath our feet. Every breath was deliberate, asured; control was everything now.
We reached the hallway leading directly toward Vault Enoch, the corridor narrowing slightly as though designed to compress intruders under the scrutiny of unseen eyes. It was quiet here, the muted echo of distant footsteps and whispers of faraway conversation punctuating the silence. The atmosphere pressed in subtly, almost tangibly, thickening as we approached the vault doors.
My eyes swept swiftly across the massive structure that sealed Vault Enoch, a marvel of defensive enchantnts that shimred faintly in the muted lighting. Intricate, interlocking wards layered the entire surface, each rune glowing softly with an almost hypnotic rhythm, designed to deter any unauthorized attempt. The wards pulsed steadily, weaving a complex tapestry that reminded of the endless hours spent deciphering similar enchantnts in hidden libraries of my past.
I stepped forward, pulling the stolen key from my cloak once again. It glead faintly, seeming to grow warr as it neared the wards, a clear sign of compatibility. With careful precision, I aligned it with the first layer, allowing my mana to flow slowly into the tal. It vibrated gently, a low hum resonating in perfect harmony with the lock.
The ward shifted fluidly beneath my touch, easing aside as though welcoming . I allowed myself a brief exhale, not of relief, but of acknowledgnt. The first layer had fallen effortlessly, but I harbored no illusions about what ca next.
The second ward revealed itself imdiately, an elegant spiral of mana resonance patterns embedded directly into the talwork. It required perfect synchronization—a test not rely of skill, but of patience and absolute control. I let my mana seep outward, my senses becoming attuned to the subtle fluctuations within the wards. It felt like listening to music, the mana patterns playing a delicate, nuanced lody. My heartbeat steadied further, breaths becoming deeper, quieter.
Carefully, I adjusted my mana frequency, matching the resonance of the ward. It was painstakingly precise work, each minor adjustnt sending faint vibrations through my fingertips. A single miscalculation could send alarms screaming throughout Aetherion. My focus sharpened to a pinpoint, every other detail around fading into irrelevance. I felt the ward gradually yield, the protective enchantnt recognizing my false authority.
But sothing stirred at the edge of my perception, an uncomfortable ripple in the mana around us, barely perceptible but unmistakably there. My instincts scread danger a heartbeat before the wards flashed, too brightly, too urgently.
Too late.
In a burst of violent arcane energy, a guardian construct surged into existence, materializing swiftly from the shadows. Its form was ethereal at first, coalescing rapidly into a solid entity crackling fiercely with raw elental power. The construct towered over us, limbs outlined in brilliant leyline energy, its form appearing carved from living crystal and fla. The silent sentinel glared down, its glowing eyes locking onto mine with unnerving precision.
"Get behind ," Asterion hissed imdiately, shifting into a defensive stance, sword sliding soundlessly from its sheath. His reaction was instant, disciplined—a testant to his long years of surviving battles far worse than this.
"No alarms," I warned sharply, my voice barely above a whisper but carrying the intensity of a shouted command. "We handle this quietly."
"Understood," Asterion replied tersely, his blade raised in readiness, eyes fixed unflinchingly on the guardian.
The construct moved swiftly, its massive form deceptively agile despite the heavy, crystalline armor encasing its body. It lunged forward, energy-infused limbs cutting through the air with lethal grace. The ground trembled slightly beneath its step, the sheer power contained within its fra apparent in every calculated movent.
My mind raced swiftly, assessing the construct's structure and defensive capabilities. Elental constructs were notoriously difficult—especially those energized directly from leyline sources. A physical confrontation would only prolong the fight, risking discovery. No, subtlety and quick thinking were paramount now.
I reached swiftly into the depths of my cloak, fingers closing around the small tal sphere I'd acquired from the marketplace. The artifact's presence was reassuringly solid in my palm, the cool, smooth tal pulsing faintly in response to my mana. The rchant's description of its capabilities had been vague, but my instincts had sensed its true value imdiately. It was ti to test that instinct.
The construct lunged again, sweeping its massive crystalline arm in a vicious arc aid directly at Asterion. He reacted instantly, ducking low and twisting beneath the strike with practiced grace, the blade skittering across the construct's hardened surface without penetrating. Sparks erupted from the impact, scattering briefly through the air.
"Its armor's too thick," Asterion growled, frustration seeping into his voice. "Whatever you're planning, do it quickly." Explore more stories with My Virtual Library Empire
"Patience," I replied calmly, rolling the artifact gently between my fingertips. I felt its intricate enchantnts whispering softly against my mana, the gentle thrumming promising power if used correctly.
The guardian pivoted sharply, its movents eerily precise as it turned to face directly, clearly identifying as the greater threat. Its eyes flared brighter, pulsing nacingly as it drew mana from the fortress's leyline connections, replenishing its strength. My window was closing rapidly.
Asterion stepped forward again, drawing the construct's attention with swift strikes, each blow designed more to harass than to harm. He danced skillfully around its attacks, but the strain showed in the tightness around his eyes, the subtle lines of tension etched across his face. I had re monts to act.
Holding the sphere delicately, I focused, letting my mana seep into the artifact. Imdiately, the tal humd more loudly, vibrations resonating sharply against my skin. Threads of arcane power spun outward, delicate strands weaving through the air, forming an invisible lattice around the construct.
"Keep it occupied a mont longer," I instructed calmly, my voice steady despite the urgency of our situation.
"Not exactly a problem," Asterion growled, ducking beneath another fierce blow. "But hurry."
The artifact's enchantnt snapped into focus, each rune glowing faintly as it reached completion. A precise, controlled pulse of disruption magic flowed outward, targeting the guardian's core enchantnts with unerring accuracy.
For a fraction of a second, the guardian froze mid-strike, its movents halting abruptly as the lattice of energy constricted around it, disrupting the flow of leyline power sustaining its form. The crystalline armor shuddered violently, hairline fractures spiderwebbing across its surface, the guardian struggling futilely against the sudden weakness.
"Asterion, now," I commanded sharply.
He responded instantly, leaping forward with lethal precision, blade angled perfectly to exploit the guardian's montary vulnerability. Steel sliced cleanly through the weakened crystalline shell, penetrating deep into its core. With a final burst of mana, the guardian shuddered and collapsed, the elental energy dissipating harmlessly into the air.
Silence settled heavily over the corridor, broken only by our quiet, controlled breathing. My fingers released their grip slightly on the artifact, its surface still humming faintly with residual enchantnt. Asterion straightened slowly, sheathing his blade with careful deliberation, eyes still warily scanning our surroundings.
"Too close," he muttered quietly, voice tight with lingering tension.
"Close enough," I agreed evenly, glancing once more at the massive doors now fully accessible. The guardian had been formidable, but the artifact had proven invaluable—a useful lesson in trusting my instincts.
Yet, as we both stepped cautiously towards the vault once more, the weight of our mission pressed even more urgently upon my thoughts. The Council had constructed formidable defenses to guard their secrets. We'd just narrowly bypassed one; others would undoubtedly follow.
With steadying breath, I turned back to the task at hand. Our ti was limited; more guardians, alarms, or watchers might soon arrive. There was no luxury of lingering in victory. My fingers tightened firmly around the stolen key once more, mana poised and ready to continue the delicate dance of unlocking the remaining wards.
"Asterion, distract it."
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